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Census ACS 2023 · 105 counties

Richest Counties in Kansas

Income varies significantly across Kansas's 105 counties. Johnson County leads with a median household income of $107,261. County-level income data reveals economic disparities within the state that statewide averages can mask — affluent suburban counties often have incomes 2-3x higher than rural counties in the same state. These differences affect school funding, public services, and quality of life.

Source: Census ACS 2023 5-Year Estimates

#CountyMedian IncomePopulation
1Wyandotte County$60,582167,277
2Woodson County$48,1523,118
3Wilson County$57,0568,559
4Wichita County$71,2822,115
5Washington County$62,4525,519
6Wallace County$60,2631,459
7Wabaunsee County$70,5366,961
8Trego County$73,3752,778
9Thomas County$73,5757,913
10Sumner County$60,34822,386
11Stevens County$61,9095,212
12Stanton County$70,3612,018
13Stafford County$63,7864,004
14Smith County$57,0243,579
15Sherman County$64,4445,919
16Sheridan County$70,0002,442
17Shawnee County$66,043178,315
18Seward County$62,26921,640
19Sedgwick County$67,675524,810
20Scott County$67,7885,071
21Saline County$63,31653,801
22Russell County$53,9026,717
23Rush County$60,2882,957
24Rooks County$61,5964,869
25Riley County$59,56071,710
26Rice County$63,9479,389
27Republic County$53,6114,662
28Reno County$60,49861,693
29Rawlins County$65,0002,533
30Pratt County$64,3489,120
31Pottawatomie County$87,69425,808
32Phillips County$61,2354,874
33Pawnee County$63,6256,220
34Ottawa County$76,7555,782
35Osborne County$59,4083,473
36Osage County$70,21615,780
37Norton County$50,3055,392
38Ness County$66,1072,659
39Neosho County$55,70415,715
40Nemaha County$77,37510,213
41Morton County$65,6252,647
42Morris County$56,7165,388
43Montgomery County$53,24231,143
44Mitchell County$58,2335,767
45Miami County$88,00034,625
46Meade County$74,8683,949
47McPherson County$77,70130,130
48Marshall County$70,82810,001
49Marion County$63,43811,795
50Lyon County$59,07832,145
51Logan County$71,3892,720
52Linn County$59,2009,723
53Lincoln County$53,5462,924
54Leavenworth County$86,90682,493
55Lane County$53,0421,497
56Labette County$55,43919,949
57Kiowa County$73,2142,422
58Kingman County$59,8197,284
59Kearny County$74,1353,910
60Johnson County$107,261614,764
61Jewell County$52,3442,909
62Jefferson County$77,39318,391
63Jackson County$72,70313,277
64Hodgeman County$63,1251,676
65Haskell County$69,1383,695
66Harvey County$73,26933,823
67Harper County$55,4175,446
68Hamilton County$61,9292,485
69Greenwood County$58,2765,956
70Greeley County$78,8191,296
71Gray County$77,8855,696
72Grant County$72,4847,284
73Graham County$52,9092,406
74Gove County$63,2032,796
75Geary County$57,34435,895
76Franklin County$72,14225,994
77Ford County$70,49534,133
78Finney County$72,43738,001
79Ellsworth County$66,7926,366
80Ellis County$59,88928,870
81Elk County$56,0872,464
82Edwards County$53,7922,817
83Douglas County$68,756119,547
84Doniphan County$72,8337,492
85Dickinson County$67,98218,423
86Decatur County$52,0302,746
87Crawford County$50,31138,963
88Cowley County$58,26334,487
89Comanche County$49,4171,685
90Coffey County$67,3778,304
91Cloud County$57,3338,973
92Clay County$63,1368,071
93Clark County$65,5151,987
94Cheyenne County$55,7652,628
95Cherokee County$58,27419,236
96Chautauqua County$54,5923,370
97Chase County$54,5182,579
98Butler County$80,37567,916
99Brown County$58,8869,415
100Bourbon County$67,55514,384
101Barton County$56,73325,275
102Barber County$57,6154,153
103Atchison County$62,16416,211
104Anderson County$64,9257,819
105Allen County$57,61812,491

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Frequently Asked Questions

Johnson County is the #1 ranked county in Kansas by median household income, with a value of $107,261 according to Census ACS 2023 data.

Kansas has 105 counties tracked in Census ACS 2023 data.

All data comes from the American Community Survey (ACS) 2023 5-Year estimates by the US Census Bureau.

Data from the American Community Survey 2023 5-Year estimates. Covers all counties in Kansas.