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Demographic Data Report for Kansas by County
Workforce: Unemployed
Ages 16+, All Races (includes Hispanic), Both Sexes
2020-2024 American Community Survey 5-Year Data
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2023 Rural-Urban Continuum Codes Φ
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Kansas N/A 3.9 59,250 13 of 52
United States N/A 5.2 8,902,365 N/A
Allen County Rural 7.9 496 2,894
Anderson County Rural 4.1 152 1,330
Atchison County Rural 4.6 375 1,680
Barber County Rural 1.2 28 114
Barton County Rural 3.9 483 1,215
Bourbon County Rural 5.3 365 2,125
Brown County Rural 5.2 237 2,076
Butler County Urban 3.4 1,140 874
Chase County Rural 0.9 11 78
Chautauqua County Rural 3.6 54 998
Cherokee County Urban 3.3 301 822
Cheyenne County Rural 2.5 32 425
Clark County Rural 2.8 27 559
Clay County Rural 1.0 38 87
Cloud County Rural 2.5 111 425
Coffey County Rural 6.4 255 2,612
Comanche County Rural 1.7 15 198
Cowley County Rural 3.9 608 1,215
Crawford County Rural 4.1 831 1,330
Decatur County Rural 4.1 55 1,330
Dickinson County Rural 2.8 249 559
Doniphan County Urban 1.6 62 180
Douglas County Urban 4.2 2,940 1,388
Edwards County Rural 6.8 88 2,717
Elk County Rural 2.0 21 266
Ellis County Rural 3.2 552 755
Ellsworth County Rural 2.6 70 463
Finney County Rural 4.1 791 1,330
Ford County Rural 5.1 896 2,016
Franklin County Rural 3.0 410 637
Geary County Urban 6.9 902 2,742
Gove County Rural 2.6 38 463
Graham County Rural 5.0 60 1,951
Grant County Rural 0.7 24 64
Gray County Rural 2.7 78 513
Greeley County Rural 0.1 1 23
Greenwood County Rural 3.4 96 874
Hamilton County Rural 3.1 35 683
Harper County Rural 2.0 46 266
Harvey County Urban 4.8 839 1,807
Haskell County Rural 3.6 62 998
Hodgeman County Rural 0.6 5 51
Jackson County Urban 1.8 118 219
Jefferson County Urban 2.4 232 390
Jewell County Rural 1.3 19 128
Johnson County Urban 3.2 11,298 755
Kearny County Rural 2.2 40 318
Kingman County Rural 2.2 80 318
Kiowa County Rural 2.2 28 318
Labette County Rural 3.1 282 683
Lane County Rural 0.4 3 37
Leavenworth County Urban 4.1 1,492 1,330
Lincoln County Rural 2.4 36 390
Linn County Urban 4.4 198 1,519
Logan County Rural 1.8 27 219
Lyon County Rural 2.0 355 266
Marion County Rural 3.4 200 874
Marshall County Rural 2.0 100 266
McPherson County Rural 1.8 298 219
Meade County Rural 1.5 28 161
Miami County Urban 3.7 674 1,072
Mitchell County Rural 0.1 4 23
Montgomery County Rural 4.4 611 1,519
Morris County Rural 2.5 68 425
Morton County Rural 1.6 18 180
Nemaha County Rural 1.5 74 161
Neosho County Rural 3.2 249 755
Ness County Rural 0.8 12 71
Norton County Rural 1.7 34 198
Osage County Urban 1.9 150 248
Osborne County Rural 1.6 29 180
Ottawa County Rural 2.9 84 593
Pawnee County Rural 1.2 35 114
Phillips County Rural 3.2 75 755
Pottawatomie County Urban 2.1 273 294
Pratt County Rural 3.6 156 998
Rawlins County Rural 1.3 18 128
Reno County Rural 3.9 1,185 1,215
Republic County Rural 1.8 40 219
Rice County Rural 4.4 207 1,519
Riley County Urban 3.8 1,411 1,144
Rooks County Rural 2.0 48 266
Rush County Rural 3.6 55 998
Russell County Rural 1.8 68 219
Saline County Rural 4.8 1,380 1,807
Scott County Rural 2.7 74 513
Sedgwick County Urban 5.0 13,348 1,951
Seward County Rural 4.9 522 1,886
Shawnee County Urban 4.1 3,621 1,330
Sheridan County Rural 0.7 9 64
Sherman County Rural 0.6 19 51
Smith County Rural 0.6 11 51
Stafford County Rural 2.5 50 425
Stanton County Rural 1.8 18 219
Stevens County Rural 3.1 74 683
Sumner County Urban 5.9 623 2,430
Thomas County Rural 0.6 25 51
Trego County Rural 1.0 15 87
Wabaunsee County Urban 4.4 152 1,519
Wallace County Rural 1.3 9 128
Washington County Rural 1.1 30 103
Wichita County Rural 0.8 7 71
Wilson County Rural 3.0 119 637
Woodson County Rural 1.6 22 180
Wyandotte County Urban 5.7 4,831 2,346

Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 03/20/2026 3:02 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: Demographic data provided by the Census Bureau and the American Community Survey.

For more information about Workforce: Unemployed, see the dictionary.

Data for United States does not include Puerto Rico.

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