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Demographic Data Report for Kansas by County
Food Access: Food Insecurity
All Ages, All Races (includes Hispanic), Both Sexes
2023 Feeding America
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2023 Rural-Urban Continuum Codes Φ
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Kansas N/A 14.0
United States N/A 14.3
Allen County Rural 15.0
Anderson County Rural 13.7
Atchison County Rural 14.5
Barber County Rural 15.9
Barton County Rural 15.8
Bourbon County Rural 15.1
Brown County Rural 15.0
Butler County Urban 12.7
Chase County Rural 12.9
Chautauqua County Rural 16.3
Cherokee County Urban 15.3
Cheyenne County Rural 15.0
Clark County Rural 13.6
Clay County Rural 15.1
Cloud County Rural 13.1
Coffey County Rural 13.8
Comanche County Rural 14.7
Cowley County Rural 15.8
Crawford County Rural 17.8
Decatur County Rural 14.8
Dickinson County Rural 12.7
Doniphan County Urban 12.4
Douglas County Urban 14.0
Edwards County Rural 15.1
Elk County Rural 17.0
Ellis County Rural 14.1
Ellsworth County Rural 12.6
Finney County Rural 14.0
Ford County Rural 14.3
Franklin County Rural 13.6
Geary County Urban 18.1
Gove County Rural 10.7
Graham County Rural 12.3
Grant County Rural 10.3
Gray County Rural 10.4
Greeley County Rural 11.8
Greenwood County Rural 15.2
Hamilton County Rural 10.3
Harper County Rural 15.7
Harvey County Urban 12.6
Haskell County Rural 12.4
Hodgeman County Rural 11.2
Jackson County Urban 12.8
Jefferson County Urban 11.2
Jewell County Rural 15.2
Johnson County Urban 10.4
Kearny County Rural 11.7
Kingman County Rural 13.9
Kiowa County Rural 11.6
Labette County Rural 17.2
Lane County Rural 13.4
Leavenworth County Urban 12.6
Lincoln County Rural 14.5
Linn County Urban 14.3
Logan County Rural 16.5
Lyon County Rural 14.8
Marion County Rural 12.7
Marshall County Rural 12.5
McPherson County Rural 11.8
Meade County Rural 11.5
Miami County Urban 11.6
Mitchell County Rural 14.3
Montgomery County Rural 16.5
Morris County Rural 14.4
Morton County Rural 15.2
Nemaha County Rural 11.5
Neosho County Rural 16.4
Ness County Rural 13.1
Norton County Rural 12.8
Osage County Urban 13.7
Osborne County Rural 13.7
Ottawa County Rural 13.1
Pawnee County Rural 16.2
Phillips County Rural 15.5
Pottawatomie County Urban 11.0
Pratt County Rural 13.4
Rawlins County Rural 14.4
Reno County Rural 14.7
Republic County Rural 14.9
Rice County Rural 12.0
Riley County Urban 16.3
Rooks County Rural 12.3
Rush County Rural 13.1
Russell County Rural 15.5
Saline County Rural 14.3
Scott County Rural 13.6
Sedgwick County Urban 15.2
Seward County Rural 14.2
Shawnee County Urban 14.2
Sheridan County Rural 13.4
Sherman County Rural 14.4
Smith County Rural 12.3
Stafford County Rural 13.2
Stanton County Rural 12.8
Stevens County Rural 14.7
Sumner County Urban 14.4
Thomas County Rural 10.9
Trego County Rural 10.9
Wabaunsee County Urban 12.6
Wallace County Rural 14.4
Washington County Rural 12.0
Wichita County Rural 15.0
Wilson County Rural 16.2
Woodson County Rural 15.3
Wyandotte County Urban 16.1

Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 03/28/2026 10:29 pm.

Φ Rural–urban county classifications are based on the 2023 USDA Rural–Urban Continuum Codes (except for Connecticut Counties which use 2013 codes). State-level cancer rates for rural areas are calculated using cancer cases registered exclusively in rural counties, while state-level cancer rates for urban areas are calculated using cases registered exclusively in urban counties.

Source: Food insecurity data provided by the Feeding America: Map the Meal Gap.

For more information about Food Access: Food Insecurity, see the dictionary.

Data for United States does not include Puerto Rico.

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