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Demographic Data Report for Kansas by County
Population: Sex - Male
All Ages, All Races (includes Hispanic), Both Sexes
2017-2021 American Community Survey 5-Year Data
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(of 3143 counties)
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United States 49.5 163,206,615 N/A
Kansas 50.1 1,468,152 40 of 52
Kiowa County 47.8 1,174 185
Morton County 47.8 1,313 195
Wichita County 47.9 1,030 203
Kearny County 48.0 1,931 234
Lyon County 48.2 15,568 260
Cherokee County 48.4 9,443 351
Shawnee County 48.6 87,072 456
Atchison County 48.7 7,978 488
Rooks County 48.8 2,430 577
Haskell County 49.0 1,862 656
Thomas County 49.0 3,871 671
Bourbon County 49.0 7,063 696
Neosho County 49.1 7,818 744
Harper County 49.2 2,718 820
Harvey County 49.2 16,732 826
Barton County 49.2 12,654 839
Russell County 49.3 3,325 890
Johnson County 49.4 298,675 966
Elk County 49.4 1,218 1,002
Allen County 49.5 6,218 1,125
Republic County 49.6 2,333 1,175
Lane County 49.6 746 1,207
Sedgwick County 49.6 258,214 1,218
Ellis County 49.6 14,343 1,250
Douglas County 49.6 58,929 1,264
McPherson County 49.7 14,929 1,274
Wallace County 49.7 760 1,327
Brown County 49.8 4,749 1,461
Wilson County 49.8 4,342 1,476
Greeley County 49.9 627 1,534
Anderson County 49.9 3,893 1,562
Pratt County 49.9 4,625 1,567
Saline County 50.0 27,164 1,607
Comanche County 50.0 904 1,624
Pottawatomie County 50.0 12,541 1,642
Marion County 50.0 5,939 1,648
Wyandotte County 50.0 84,193 1,657
Labette County 50.0 10,116 1,668
Chase County 50.1 1,294 1,732
Decatur County 50.1 1,400 1,783
Marshall County 50.2 5,014 1,812
Hodgeman County 50.2 929 1,831
Dickinson County 50.3 9,341 1,930
Meade County 50.3 2,058 1,959
Cowley County 50.3 17,500 1,962
Clay County 50.3 4,070 1,967
Osborne County 50.3 1,768 1,970
Jefferson County 50.4 9,265 1,998
Montgomery County 50.4 15,965 2,010
Franklin County 50.4 13,081 2,015
Graham County 50.4 1,232 2,022
Coffey County 50.4 4,216 2,037
Cheyenne County 50.4 1,335 2,046
Osage County 50.4 7,975 2,051
Miami County 50.5 17,137 2,062
Phillips County 50.5 2,535 2,075
Edwards County 50.5 1,470 2,089
Trego County 50.5 1,427 2,105
Butler County 50.5 34,057 2,118
Reno County 50.5 31,369 2,128
Nemaha County 50.6 5,158 2,161
Jackson County 50.6 6,727 2,188
Rush County 50.7 1,461 2,213
Sheridan County 50.7 1,247 2,237
Smith County 50.8 1,821 2,270
Kingman County 50.8 3,809 2,305
Greenwood County 50.9 3,077 2,335
Gray County 51.0 2,915 2,379
Cloud County 51.0 4,606 2,381
Doniphan County 51.0 3,848 2,383
Ness County 51.0 1,385 2,384
Wabaunsee County 51.0 3,508 2,386
Sumner County 51.0 11,529 2,398
Linn County 51.1 4,941 2,444
Barber County 51.2 2,139 2,485
Crawford County 51.2 19,986 2,498
Mitchell County 51.3 3,018 2,523
Lincoln County 51.3 1,515 2,533
Morris County 51.3 2,761 2,538
Jewell County 51.5 1,507 2,578
Logan County 51.5 1,431 2,595
Clark County 51.7 1,030 2,629
Rice County 51.7 4,891 2,635
Rawlins County 51.7 1,309 2,648
Gove County 51.7 1,435 2,650
Sherman County 51.8 3,090 2,664
Washington County 51.8 2,867 2,670
Finney County 51.9 19,884 2,679
Ottawa County 52.1 3,008 2,708
Grant County 52.1 3,870 2,715
Ford County 52.1 17,941 2,719
Stafford County 52.3 2,147 2,753
Riley County 52.4 38,025 2,771
Chautauqua County 52.4 1,780 2,781
Scott County 52.5 2,709 2,786
Seward County 52.6 11,682 2,801
Woodson County 52.9 1,674 2,854
Hamilton County 53.2 1,368 2,874
Leavenworth County 53.3 43,510 2,884
Geary County 53.4 19,502 2,892
Stevens County 53.4 2,843 2,894
Stanton County 54.6 1,141 2,978
Pawnee County 55.6 3,536 3,030
Ellsworth County 56.0 3,584 3,042
Norton County 56.1 3,059 3,045
Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 05/06/2024 7:17 pm.
Source: Demographic data provided by the Census Bureau and the American Community Survey.
For more information about Population: Sex - Male, see the dictionary.
Data for United States does not include Puerto Rico.

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