Per Capita Personal Income by County and Metropolitan Areas 1990-2000 Area 1990r 1991r 1992r 1993r 1994r 1995r 1996r 1997r 1998r 1999r 2000 Metropolitan Areas: <strong>Kansas</strong> City, MO-KS $19,920 $20,834 $22,015 $22,821 $23,912 $24,927 $25,885 $27,056 $28,865 $30,090 $31,765 Lawrence, KS 14,731 15,324 16,204 16,588 17,523 17,939 18,534 19,750 20,941 21,461 22,747 Topeka, KS 18,999 19,547 20,441 21,096 22,034 22,629 23,591 24,406 25,799 26,418 27,784 Wichita, KS 19,227 20,141 21,081 21,368 21,764 22,776 24,128 25,396 26,868 26,908 27,904 Metropolitan 20,103 20,969 22,093 22,717 23,560 24,581 25,687 26,982 28,727 29,368 30,989 Nonmetropolitan 15,925 16,235 17,290 17,681 18,457 18,335 19,613 20,658 21,417 21,998 22,648 Allen 13,683 14,091 15,148 14,933 16,103 16,462 17,997 19,240 19,608 19,952 21,160 Anderson 12,937 12,908 14,931 13,820 15,102 14,427 16,670 18,109 17,238 16,992 18,310 Atchison 14,143 14,605 15,956 15,862 17,476 16,979 17,869 18,521 19,726 19,923 20,944 Barber 15,337 14,700 16,037 16,476 17,099 16,623 17,415 19,154 19,630 19,883 20,238 Barton 16,688 17,048 17,592 18,255 18,613 19,018 20,389 21,276 22,205 22,191 23,291 Bourbon 14,692 15,204 16,511 16,096 16,633 17,397 18,616 19,906 20,483 20,521 21,511 Brown 14,691 15,193 16,139 16,058 17,606 16,914 19,344 20,508 21,479 21,567 22,767 Butler 17,009 17,855 18,917 19,297 20,096 20,239 21,756 23,443 24,588 25,478 26,488 Chase 14,613 14,300 16,643 18,066 17,933 16,954 18,454 21,543 22,985 24,912 24,368 Chautauqua 12,736 14,037 14,214 13,873 14,335 14,390 15,036 16,127 17,646 17,654 18,905 Cherokee 12,795 13,180 14,191 14,257 15,388 15,306 16,789 17,322 18,165 18,853 19,624 Cheyenne 19,227 18,781 17,601 22,305 20,465 21,324 21,757 19,658 21,596 23,718 21,592 Clark 22,132 19,716 19,272 24,151 21,295 20,532 19,694 22,615 23,122 24,780 24,825 Clay 17,035 16,518 17,964 18,165 19,610 19,124 21,625 22,276 22,686 23,310 23,192 Cloud 16,162 15,277 16,392 16,554 18,226 17,937 19,418 20,197 20,525 20,307 20,276 Coffey 14,949 15,764 16,793 16,534 18,135 17,636 19,582 20,804 20,830 21,266 21,775 Comanche 19,804 17,645 17,860 19,470 19,417 17,471 17,437 20,075 19,753 20,841 20,751 Cowley 15,237 15,758 16,593 16,791 17,551 17,612 18,359 19,124 20,054 20,666 22,258 Craw<strong>for</strong>d 14,851 15,337 16,323 16,301 17,309 17,347 18,437 19,398 19,967 20,588 21,527 Decatur 17,753 17,112 17,443 18,507 20,046 17,915 18,963 22,313 23,678 24,285 22,691 Dickinson 14,908 15,015 16,452 16,493 17,881 17,715 18,970 20,212 20,902 21,203 21,467 Doniphan 14,495 15,424 16,397 15,906 17,352 17,291 19,126 19,497 20,297 20,714 21,426 Douglas 14,731 15,324 16,204 16,588 17,523 17,939 18,534 19,750 20,941 21,461 22,747 Edwards 18,402 18,597 19,255 22,438 21,379 19,464 22,389 22,149 26,204 27,105 24,901 Elk 13,543 14,219 15,640 15,618 16,496 16,791 16,983 17,353 17,265 17,558 19,489 Ellis 16,750 16,868 17,651 18,139 19,149 19,383 20,560 21,689 22,721 23,381 24,467 Ellsworth 14,693 14,176 15,170 15,748 16,616 16,680 17,911 19,102 20,545 21,361 21,655 Finney 15,593 16,377 16,851 17,614 18,186 18,264 18,731 19,456 19,980 20,482 20,927 Ford 16,633 16,806 17,452 18,751 19,213 18,997 19,320 20,212 20,941 21,801 21,637 Franklin 13,983 14,535 15,875 15,694 16,666 17,429 18,767 19,879 20,480 21,331 21,852
Per Capita Personal Income by County and Metropolitan Areas 1990-2000 Area 1990r 1991r 1992r 1993r 1994r 1995r 1996r 1997r 1998r 1999r 2000 Geary $14,223 $14,332 $16,004 $16,469 $16,550 $16,144 $17,510 $18,240 $18,795 $19,347 $20,578 Gove 24,403 21,799 20,845 23,855 21,672 18,701 19,980 20,098 23,960 27,253 24,550 Graham 16,220 15,656 18,926 17,668 18,664 17,235 19,250 20,429 24,601 24,183 24,946 Grant 16,338 17,903 19,168 20,726 20,463 19,161 20,802 22,218 21,094 21,558 21,766 Gray 18,393 18,019 19,055 21,947 20,731 19,921 23,226 22,116 24,752 27,388 25,140 Greeley 25,936 27,569 27,139 33,444 29,475 23,810 21,875 21,622 27,852 30,565 27,377 Greenwood 14,265 14,354 14,933 15,230 15,823 15,881 17,211 18,297 18,839 19,411 20,269 Hamilton 21,516 22,649 21,601 24,101 21,801 20,619 22,729 23,948 27,528 28,718 25,329 Harper 16,869 15,630 17,163 17,622 17,599 17,429 18,894 21,841 21,782 22,008 22,219 Harvey 17,240 18,346 19,334 19,784 21,110 21,471 22,652 24,465 25,430 26,079 26,886 Haskell 20,053 24,606 27,565 25,779 26,004 29,839 27,876 29,230 32,489 35,347 31,291 Hodgeman 19,599 17,026 19,538 24,201 22,517 21,059 21,083 22,218 23,960 26,910 25,041 Jackson 15,430 15,182 16,962 17,039 18,293 18,388 19,314 19,888 21,379 22,662 23,703 Jefferson 15,753 16,063 17,370 17,369 18,703 18,621 20,253 20,406 21,187 22,106 23,348 Jewell 17,787 15,174 17,660 17,128 19,037 19,043 22,049 20,650 22,575 22,365 20,233 Johnson 26,929 28,130 29,513 30,624 31,766 33,385 34,684 36,407 39,137 40,425 43,168 Kearny 24,209 21,865 21,455 23,479 24,462 20,242 20,135 20,882 22,442 23,014 22,585 Kingman 15,416 15,307 16,986 17,002 17,516 17,486 19,244 21,467 20,780 20,899 20,711 Kiowa 17,560 17,529 18,016 20,015 19,422 18,008 20,471 21,497 21,863 22,777 22,876 Labette 14,060 15,059 15,566 15,497 16,286 16,184 17,050 18,473 19,296 19,835 20,906 Lane 21,714 20,468 20,921 22,520 22,581 19,727 22,105 22,767 28,409 28,631 27,300 Leavenworth 15,007 15,333 17,010 17,168 18,008 18,380 19,024 19,865 20,831 21,762 22,768 Lincoln 15,844 13,944 15,946 15,300 16,652 15,423 16,766 18,786 19,956 19,483 19,458 Linn 13,854 13,432 15,151 15,258 15,710 15,612 16,709 17,539 17,884 18,058 18,525 Logan 16,755 17,364 16,994 19,361 18,168 17,704 17,746 19,415 22,108 23,417 20,019 Lyon 14,501 15,267 16,219 16,331 17,405 17,573 18,502 19,630 20,337 20,722 21,466 McPherson 17,170 17,284 18,426 18,838 19,852 20,308 21,693 23,270 23,745 24,189 25,176 Marion 14,110 13,951 15,486 14,828 15,934 15,475 16,928 17,987 17,834 18,433 18,511 Marshall 16,734 16,272 18,342 18,339 20,659 20,630 23,784 23,609 25,124 25,384 26,810 Meade 17,746 18,215 17,553 20,871 21,147 21,008 19,968 21,220 24,618 26,644 24,983 Miami 15,788 15,870 17,110 17,793 18,530 19,261 20,185 21,276 22,092 22,976 23,822 Mitchell 17,513 15,652 17,575 17,735 19,155 18,791 20,774 23,046 23,738 24,137 23,435 Montgomery 14,729 15,214 16,214 16,584 17,561 17,669 18,393 19,254 19,692 19,920 21,597 Morris 14,003 13,684 15,302 15,520 16,589 15,466 16,725 18,674 18,973 19,527 20,252 Morton 15,049 16,301 15,868 16,769 16,836 18,409 20,866 22,526 21,399 22,437 22,838 Nemaha 16,792 17,064 17,813 16,874 19,296 19,078 22,610 23,517 23,415 23,174 24,113 Neosho 14,820 15,759 17,052 17,269 17,928 17,745 18,737 19,841 19,979 20,157 21,263 Ness 19,708 17,962 19,978 20,473 21,089 19,480 21,802 24,084 24,381 23,904 25,333 Norton 15,499 15,028 16,541 16,324 17,336 17,518 18,883 20,353 22,000 22,125 22,960 Osage 14,380 14,409 15,630 15,730 16,224 16,816 18,584 19,005 19,528 20,152 21,112
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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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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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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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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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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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Kansas School Districts: 2001 Schoo
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Kansas School Districts: Estimates
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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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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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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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Summary of Property Taxes Levied by
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Assessed Valuation and Taxes by Cou
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2001 County Tax Rates for 2002 Asse
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2001 Tax Rates for 2002 Kansas Citi
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Hospitals in Kansas by County, 2000
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