Total Annual Payroll ($1,000) by Industry, 1999 Wholesale Retail Finance & County Total FFHAS* Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Trade Trade Transportation In<strong>for</strong>mation Insurance Allen 102,820 A 2,288 A 3,483 51,840 4,098 9,547 3,972 1,738 3,164 Anderson 25,596 A 424 -- 1,699 4,199 1,672 4,571 2,169 844 1,931 Atchison 135,425 -- 607 B 5,383 59,595 12,153 9,333 1,254 795 3,576 Barber 28,905 A 1,796 A 1,173 C 1,932 4,351 2,074 835 1,853 Barton 233,537 473 7,306 6,192 30,022 43,607 19,357 30,999 7,207 2,735 10,452 Bourbon 134,618 -- 366 B 10,905 31,611 12,229 10,385 560 880 20,699 Brown 66,341 -- -- B 1,044 10,394 4,641 6,298 399 1,787 3,389 Butler 261,384 201 2,529 3,757 36,122 65,815 8,154 34,682 8,757 2,135 13,752 Chase 6,924 A B A 340 A A 869 B A B Chautauqua 8,399 -- B A B A 811 805 -- 55 670 Cherokee 128,230 -- B C 13,492 67,976 4,818 8,915 4,159 615 3,364 Cheyenne 9,670 A A A 167 A 2,976 1,340 A 61 753 Clark 9,025 -- A A A B B 661 A A 1,334 Clay 44,848 -- A A 6,646 8,222 3,375 6,877 2,866 959 2,941 Cloud 58,061 A A B 3,228 9,985 5,810 7,846 2,144 1,964 3,608 Coffey 96,725 -- B G 2,514 4,793 2,261 5,756 B A 2,288 Comanche 6,773 -- -- A 120 1,046 581 1,033 A A 987 Cowley 265,545 A 1,075 B 7,526 114,504 9,490 25,846 13,303 4,271 9,265 Craw<strong>for</strong>d 305,314 A A 4,018 11,373 93,472 19,805 31,205 9,298 13,273 11,055 Decatur 11,430 A A A 589 A 2,419 1,071 162 A 848 Dickinson 110,828 114 B 4,004 4,846 25,793 10,186 12,803 4,165 909 5,197 Doniphan 52,956 -- -- A 3,199 31,190 4,724 3,964 B 421 2,144 Douglas 780,416 A B C 64,844 139,773 25,162 95,985 9,573 58,826 35,391 Edwards 14,168 A A B 652 4,148 2,575 736 143 A 1,018 Elk 3,319 -- A -- A B B B A A A Ellis 240,636 129 6,978 C 13,946 23,786 10,087 35,435 2,301 7,312 10,594 Ellsworth 34,462 -- B B 2,861 7,886 1,673 3,039 A 1,570 1,501 Finney 367,414 413 2,894 11,244 29,751 138,829 23,129 45,149 13,887 4,555 13,054 Ford 307,790 420 A B 9,377 128,488 18,156 36,376 6,977 10,680 9,666 Franklin 170,103 -- 1,252 B 7,944 31,623 9,293 18,374 18,824 1,587 5,693 Geary 147,997 -- A 1,590 9,213 19,949 3,424 17,617 10,486 7,056 5,757 Gove 13,136 -- -- A 659 1,811 2,072 2,818 332 A 618 Graham 11,092 A 66 A 500 A 764 2,314 512 A 1,269 Grant 56,971 638 9,743 3,088 5,907 5,861 4,115 7,938 2,407 C 2,786 Gray 27,145 596 A A 6,347 998 5,287 2,472 1,871 288 3,446
Total Annual Payroll ($1,000) by Industry, 1999 Wholesale Retail Finance & County Total FFHAS* Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Trade Trade Transportation In<strong>for</strong>mation Insurance Greeley 6,176 A A A 147 -- B 959 464 A 457 Greenwood 26,260 -- 2,269 A 5,189 1,734 672 3,259 755 775 1,919 Hamilton 10,214 A -- A 738 -- 2,392 1,976 A A 1,054 Harper 26,108 A 635 A 1,022 5,161 3,023 3,192 B 312 2,252 Harvey 273,296 A 1,152 B 22,217 95,734 8,737 25,547 4,550 2,522 7,246 Haskell 17,442 180 A A 476 B 4,606 955 2,516 -- 2,196 Hodgeman 5,881 -- A A A A B 685 B A A Jackson 56,481 -- A -- 5,318 3,200 766 7,375 B B 2,754 Jefferson 42,849 -- C B 12,440 4,422 752 4,768 381 782 2,438 Jewell 7,409 A A B A A 1,235 927 291 101 1,197 Johnson 8,948,025 187 14,456 23,775 611,502 764,854 900,679 712,713 327,159 928,102 952,684 Kearny 13,119 A A 4,613 122 -- 1,381 659 626 A 1,001 Kingman 42,434 A 1,114 A 3,521 13,455 3,828 4,197 B 527 3,232 Kiowa 17,206 A A -- 574 A 1,583 2,026 4,041 B 827 Labette 174,149 -- A 3,436 6,828 69,568 4,771 15,971 7,412 3,025 7,205 Lane 7,787 90 A B 100 A 2,276 818 513 A 1,210 Leavenworth 353,928 A A 2,368 61,613 18,142 6,414 34,781 9,457 29,505 21,166 Lincoln 11,516 A B -- 297 C 1,803 1,267 31 A 744 Linn 36,624 A 672 E 3,290 2,833 575 2,628 B A 1,864 Logan 13,421 A A A 2,190 A 1,727 2,364 466 A 997 Lyon 332,243 A B 2,854 9,189 160,147 14,462 43,922 7,933 5,549 9,153 McPherson 308,983 -- 1,559 910 15,790 148,632 10,952 22,045 16,485 3,674 17,734 Marion 51,132 -- 1,034 A 2,175 7,344 5,193 9,172 1,017 604 2,970 Marshall 71,766 -- -- B 3,886 23,865 6,344 6,361 1,420 1,719 7,837 Meade 16,763 415 47 B 2,147 380 2,210 2,186 1,565 305 1,403 Miami 139,423 A 1,226 B 22,652 16,513 2,523 21,124 7,297 1,932 7,522 Mitchell 50,864 A -- B 2,133 12,746 7,174 6,909 1,178 1,343 2,623 Montgomery 310,528 A 5,639 B 9,056 144,085 12,015 30,252 7,056 7,692 10,035 Morris 21,491 -- A B 898 6,388 492 3,003 A 1,048 1,541 Morton 21,069 A 2,824 725 232 B 3,751 1,477 657 B 1,110 Nemaha 82,409 A A -- 3,414 28,124 4,050 7,423 14,641 794 3,998 Neosho 133,530 -- 1,121 A 8,199 54,793 8,815 14,513 2,440 2,404 5,403 Ness 18,078 -- 2,210 A 265 768 3,280 1,388 1,327 A 1,820 Norton 33,918 A A B 2,109 4,622 1,653 2,933 1,815 C 2,455 Osage 52,904 A A A 2,432 E 1,825 6,311 887 A 7,220
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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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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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Percent High School Graduate or Hig
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County Headcount Grades 7-12 High S
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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: 2001 Schoo
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Current Expenditure Per Pupil in Pu
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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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Kansas School Districts: Estimates
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Enrollment in Kansas' Four-Year Col
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Enrollment in Kansas' Four-Year Col
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Enrollment in Kansas' Technical Col
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County Less than 9th Grade 9-12th G
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Public Library Materials by State,
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Public Library Service by State, FY
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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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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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Civilian Labor Force Estimates by C
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Unemployment Rates in Kansas by Cou
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ThousandsofPersons 70 KansasUnemplo
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Kansas Labor Market Summary 2000 an
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Mid-March Employment by Industry, 1
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Mid-March Employment by Industry, 1
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County Real Estate Prof. Sci.& Admi
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Mid-March Employment by Industry, 2
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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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Revenue and Expenditure of State 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 Bonds, Temporary Notes,
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Sales Tax Collectons by Kansas Coun
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Per Capita Sales Tax Collections by
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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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Federal Government Expenditure by O
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Total Federal Government Expenditur
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Housing and Construction December 2
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Number of Housing Units by Counties
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Housing Characteristics by County,
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Selected Housing Characteristics by
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Selected Housing Characteristics by
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House Heating Fuel, by County 2000
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Specified Owner - Occupied Housing
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Value of Construction Permits Issue
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Income December 2002 Kansas Statist
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Total Personal Income by State and
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Total Personal Income by State and
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Kansas Personal Income by Major Sou
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Per Capita Personal Income and Pers
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Per Capita Income 1989 and 1999 and
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Per Capita Personal Income by Count
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Median Income, Kansas and Kansas Co
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Percent of People in Poverty by Sta
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Poverty Status by State in 2001, Pe
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Estimates of People of All Ages in
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Food Stamp Beneficiaries and Expend
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Food Stamp Beneficiaries and Expend
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Nonfuel Raw Mineral Production and
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Oil Production in Kansas 1889-2001,
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Kansas Oil Production and Number of
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Population Change in Kansas and Net
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Population Projections of Kansas Co
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Age by County, in Kansas, 2000 All
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Age by County, in Kansas, 1990 All
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Kansas Transportation at a Glance,
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Expenditure of Federal Funds Admini
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Commuting to Work: 2000 Percent of
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Registered Live Births, Deaths, Mar
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Marriages, Divorces and Annulments
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Reported Abortions by Age Group of
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Hospitals in Kansas by County, 2000
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