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Morton County, Kansas Map of Kansas

Population: Morton County, Kansas

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census




Graph of Population Data


Note: * Indicates decennial census 100% population counts. Other counts are population estimates.

Year Population
1990 3,482
1990* 3,480
1991 3,433
1992 3,453
1993 3,420
1994 3,487
1995 3,399
1996 3,440
1997 3,472
1998 3,483
1999 3,537
2000* 3,496
2000 3,479
2001 3,381
2002 3,358
2003 3,330
2004 3,229
2005 3,196

 

Per Capita Income: Morton County, Kansas

Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis (REIS)




Graph of Per Capita Income

Year
Per Capita
Income

1990 14,899
1991 16,022
1992 15,578
1993 16,394
1994 16,454
1995 17,248
1996 20,841
1997 22,191
1998 20,823
1999 21,369
2000 21,099
2001 20,038
2002 19,328
2003 21,130

Tangible Assessed Valuation
(in millions of dollars):
Morton County, Kansas

Source: Kansas Department of Revenue

Graph of Tangible Assessed Valuation
Year
Tangible Assessed
Valuation

1990 115.2
1991 117.4
1992 107.1
1993 126.5
1994 145.2
1995 135.3
1996 120.7
1997 160.2
1998 149.8
1999 119.9
2000 110.4
2001 137.3
2002 137.6
2003 126.2
2004 145.1

 

Employment and Civilian Labor Force:
Morton County, Kansas

Source: Kansas Department of Labor
Note: Counts are by place of residence.




Graph of Employment Data

Year

Employed
Civilian
Labor Force
1990 1,5961,628
1991 1,6101,645
1992 1,6041,658
1993 1,6091,663
1994 1,5731,621
1995 1,6891,727
1996 1,6991,745
1997 1,7411,779
1998 1,8421,886
1999 1,7171,754
2000 1,7151,763
2001 1,6521,700
2002 1,6041,657
2003 1,6891,743
2004 1,6721,731

Employment by Industry: Morton County, Kansas

Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis (REIS)
Note: Counts are by place of work.
(D) indicates suppressed to avoid disclosure




Graph of Farm/nonfarm employment

Year

Total

Farm
Non-
Farm
1990 1,959 338 1,621
1991 2,078 346 1,732
1992 2,021 342 1,679
1993 2,015 337 1,678
1994 1,996 320 1,676
1995 2,115 317 1,798
1996 2,158 323 1,835
1997 2,189 320 1,869
1998 2,162 322 1,840
1999 2,169 324 1,845
2000 2,035 312 1,723
2001 2,027 315 1,712
2002 2,009 314 1,695
2003 2,038 309 1,729

 

Not enough data available










Mining employment

Year
Forestry, Fishing,Hunting
and Agriculture Support

Mining
2001 (D) 145
2002 (D) 111
2003 (D) 109

Not enough data available










Not enough data available
Year Utilities Construction
2001 (D) (D)
2002 (D) (D)
2003 (D) (D)

 
Not enough data available










Not enough data available
Year Manufacturing Transportation
and
Warehousing
2001 (D) (D)
2002 (D) (D)
2003 (D) (D)

Not enough data available










 Graph of Wholesale Trade employment
Year Information Wholesale Trade
2001 (D) 115
2002 (D) 111
2003 (D) 100

 
Graph of Retail Trade employment










Not enough data available
Year Retail Trade Finance and
Insurance
2001 207 63
2002 207 (D)
2003 214 (D)

Not enough data available










 Graph of Professional and Technical Services employment
Year Real Estate, Rental
and Leasing
Professional
and Technical
2001 32 43
2002 (D) 43
2003 (D) 45

 
Graph of Management of Companies and Enterprises employment










 Graph of Administration and Waste Services employment
Year Management of Companies
and Enterprises
Administration and
Waste Services
2001 0 36
2002 0 41
2003 0 44

Not enough data available










 Graph of Health Care and Social Assistance employment
Year Educational Services Health Care and
and Social Assistance
2001 (D) 49
2002 (D) 51
2003 (D) (D)

 
Graph of Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation employment










Graph of Government and Government Enterprises employment
Year Arts, Entertainment
and Recreation
Government and
Government Enterprises
2001 15 630
2002 17 642
2003 17 664

Graph of Accommodation and Food Services employment










Not enough data available
Year Accommodation and
Food Services
Other Services
2001 85 (D)
2002 92 (D)
2003 92 103

End of Economic Data Summary Report

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