Median Income of Households by State, 1990-2000, Selected Years (in Current Dollars) % Change State 1990 1992 1994 1996r 1998r 2000 1990-2000 Alabama $23,357 $25,808 $27,196 $30,302 $36,266 $33,111 41.76 Alaska 39,298 41,802 45,367 52,779 50,692 50,767 29.18 Arizona 29,224 29,358 31,293 31,637 37,090 41,454 41.85 Arkansas 22,786 23,882 25,565 27,123 27,665 30,292 32.94 Cali<strong>for</strong>nia 33,290 34,903 35,331 38,812 40,934 46,808 40.61 Colorado 30,733 32,484 37,833 40,950 46,599 48,548 57.97 Connecticut 38,870 40,841 41,097 42,119 46,508 50,374 29.60 Delaware 30,804 35,678 35,873 39,309 41,458 50,172 62.87 District of Columbia 27,392 30,247 30,116 31,966 33,433 38,716 41.34 Florida 26,685 27,349 29,294 30,641 34,909 38,004 42.42 Georgia 27,561 28,797 31,467 32,496 38,665 42,883 55.59 Hawaii 38,921 42,113 42,255 41,772 40,827 48,096 23.57 Idaho 25,305 27,704 31,536 34,709 36,680 37,462 48.04 Illinois 32,542 31,551 35,081 39,554 43,178 46,435 42.69 Indiana 26,928 28,530 27,858 35,147 39,731 39,636 47.19 Iowa 27,288 28,743 33,079 33,209 37,019 42,949 57.39 <strong>Kansas</strong> 29,917 30,346 28,322 32,585 36,711 37,858 26.54 Kentucky 24,780 23,485 26,595 32,413 36,252 37,176 50.02 Louisiana 22,405 25,439 25,676 30,262 31,735 30,230 34.93 Maine 27,464 29,617 30,316 34,696 35,640 41,659 51.69 Maryland 38,857 37,203 39,198 43,993 50,016 51,601 32.80 Massachusetts 36,247 36,359 40,500 39,494 42,345 46,982 29.62 Michigan 29,937 32,267 35,284 39,225 41,821 46,190 54.29 Minnesota 31,465 30,981 33,644 40,991 47,926 50,873 61.68 Mississippi 20,178 20,570 25,400 26,677 29,120 31,517 56.19 Missouri 27,332 27,361 30,190 34,265 40,201 47,471 73.68 Montana 23,375 26,525 27,631 28,684 31,577 32,046 37.10 Nebraska 27,482 30,048 31,794 34,014 36,413 38,545 40.26 Nevada 32,023 31,908 35,871 38,540 39,756 44,737 39.70 New Hampshire 40,805 39,436 35,245 39,407 44,958 48,904 19.85 New Jersey 38,734 39,000 42,280 47,468 49,826 51,033 31.75 New Mexico 25,039 25,860 26,905 25,086 31,543 35,252 40.79 New York 31,591 31,051 31,899 35,410 37,394 41,597 31.67 North Carolina 26,329 27,771 30,114 35,601 35,838 38,815 47.42 North Dakota 25,264 26,959 28,278 31,470 30,304 35,396 40.10 Ohio 30,013 31,404 31,855 34,070 38,925 43,897 46.26 Oklahoma 24,384 25,284 26,991 27,437 33,727 32,465 33.14 Oregon 29,281 31,927 31,456 35,492 39,067 42,463 45.02 Pennsylvania 29,005 29,882 32,066 34,899 39,015 43,743 50.81 Rhode Island 31,968 30,432 31,928 36,986 40,686 43,165 35.03 South Carolina 28,735 27,578 29,846 34,665 33,267 37,065 28.99 South Dakota 24,571 26,259 29,733 29,526 32,786 36,162 47.17 Tennessee 22,592 24,318 28,639 30,790 34,091 33,909 50.09 Texas 28,228 27,953 30,755 33,072 35,783 39,837 41.13 Utah 30,142 34,251 35,716 37,038 44,299 45,261 50.16 Vermont 31,098 32,755 35,802 32,358 39,372 38,175 22.76 Virginia 35,073 38,198 37,647 39,211 43,354 50,032 42.65 Washington 32,112 33,900 33,533 36,676 47,421 42,062 30.99 West Virginia 22,137 20,271 23,564 25,247 26,704 29,041 31.19 Wisconsin 30,711 33,308 35,388 40,001 41,327 45,383 47.77 Wyoming 29,460 30,209 33,140 30,953 35,250 39,027 32.47 United States 29,943 30,636 32,264 35,492 38,885 42,151 40.77 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Income Surveys Branch, February 2002. r = revised. Web site: http://www.census.gov/hhes/income/histinc/h08.html.
Estimated Median Household Income <strong>for</strong> <strong>Kansas</strong> Counties, 1989, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998 County 1989 1993 1995 1997 1998 Allen $22,063 $25,210 $26,993 $30,171 $30,854 Anderson 20,702 24,430 26,698 30,776 31,114 Atchison 24,800 27,704 29,810 32,515 34,406 Barber 22,771 26,921 27,201 30,317 30,719 Barton 24,786 28,176 29,991 33,079 33,973 Bourbon 21,094 23,925 25,191 28,362 29,705 Brown 20,729 24,267 27,646 30,260 31,429 Butler 30,988 37,127 41,667 44,998 47,894 Chase 21,376 24,486 24,863 29,129 31,014 Chautauqua 17,600 19,715 20,373 24,358 25,736 Cherokee 19,992 23,044 25,149 27,729 29,322 Cheyenne 23,129 26,059 27,207 29,484 29,760 Clark 26,378 30,044 31,355 33,987 35,623 Clay 22,096 26,607 29,431 33,910 34,837 Cloud 20,734 24,981 27,154 29,851 30,511 Coffey 24,627 29,164 29,833 34,411 34,915 Comanche 24,064 25,739 23,712 27,139 27,552 Cowley 26,233 29,277 30,793 33,933 35,621 Craw<strong>for</strong>d 20,497 23,213 25,658 28,442 29,906 Decatur 19,955 24,683 24,763 28,427 30,072 Dickinson 22,508 27,278 30,267 33,975 35,200 Doniphan 22,346 26,092 28,307 32,077 33,879 Douglas 26,402 31,240 33,813 37,248 39,017 Edwards 23,460 27,489 27,716 31,082 33,200 Elk 17,344 19,997 21,671 23,604 24,335 Ellis 24,946 28,247 29,935 33,279 34,499 Ellsworth 21,574 25,476 28,312 31,314 33,903 Finney 28,641 31,781 33,607 36,823 38,354 Ford 25,336 29,029 32,173 34,434 36,360 Franklin 23,923 29,026 32,179 34,879 36,761 Geary 19,757 24,264 25,728 28,857 30,562 Gove 24,110 29,853 27,284 30,725 32,414 Graham 22,133 25,969 26,785 29,829 30,824 Grant 29,653 37,586 39,598 43,557 43,619 Gray 26,745 33,769 35,470 39,728 40,987 Greeley 28,811 33,616 31,128 34,125 38,137 Greenwood 20,217 23,201 24,252 27,401 28,001 Hamilton 25,952 29,444 29,251 33,413 36,567 Harper 22,454 25,444 25,219 30,760 31,550 Harvey 28,210 33,132 37,405 39,525 41,545 Haskell 55,277 35,513 39,016 42,696 43,949 Hodgeman 24,595 29,686 31,854 34,381 35,517 Jackson 26,348 28,799 32,806 35,498 37,643 Jefferson 29,244 33,743 36,966 41,130 43,421 Jewell 20,230 23,368 25,413 28,555 29,853 Johnson 41,815 50,174 55,062 59,870 62,821 Kearny 33,612 35,133 36,060 38,950 41,118 Kingman 24,583 28,502 31,469 35,312 35,759 Kiowa 24,504 29,194 28,380 32,148 33,347 Labette 22,865 25,557 26,583 29,369 30,592 Lane 27,616 30,687 28,494 31,953 35,422 Leavenworth 31,461 37,639 40,486 44,056 45,823 Lincoln 18,910 22,629 24,889 28,563 30,238 Linn 20,424 24,324 26,618 29,802 31,218 Logan 24,048 27,139 29,475 32,148 33,783
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Education (con’t) Percent High Sc
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County Rankings December 2002 Kansa
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