Recovery Tracker

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Kansas

Check the chart below to compare unemployment and per capita spending among counties. Click on your county to find projects in your area. Data last updated on March 2010.
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U.S. Kansas
Population 304,059,724 2,802,134
Total recovery funding $312,735,579,044 $2,448,059,586
Direct to County (see list) $290,999,413,356 $2,252,127,796
County Funds per Capita $957 $804
Statewide (see project list) $21,736,135,188 $195,931,790
Statewide funding per capita $71 $70
Unemployment
(12/08)
7.4 5.0
Unemployment
(12/09)
10 6.6
Median Household Income $50,007 $46,669
Poverty Rate 13.3% 11.9%

Funding by Federal Agency and Department

Education Department $571,214,605
Health and Human Services, Department of $398,711,510
Transportation Department $347,632,623
Labor Department $230,504,203
Agriculture Department $222,751,255
Energy Department $126,076,987
Small Business Administration $119,406,900
Environmental Protection Agency $118,956,714
Housing and Urban Development Department $92,020,495
Army $81,645,088
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers $53,624,864
Justice Department $37,567,978
National Science Foundation $13,239,123
General Services Administration $9,090,171
Homeland Security Department $6,199,502
Air Force $5,621,622
Department of Veterans Affairs $5,192,888
Commerce Department $3,050,928
Interior Department $2,253,295
National Aeronautics and Space Administration $936,100
Independent Agencies $661,740
Treasury Department $600,000
Congress, no further specification $444,957
National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities $351,700
Executive Office of the President $120,349
Office of the Secretary of Defense $82,233
Navy $77,324
No federal agency specified $24,433

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Counties (see statewide items)

Note: County-level data does not include tax cuts, Medicaid, unemployment benefits or food stamps. There still may be overrepresentation of money going to counties where capitals are located because in some cases, awards to state agencies did not indicate that they were to be used statewide.

Key: Statewide | Countywide
County Name Population Unemployment
12/08 »6/09 »12/09
Poverty Rate Total Funding Per Capita
Kansas 2,802,134
5.07.06.6
11.9
$2,448,059,586
$874
20001 Allen
13,319
5.48.66.9
N/A
$5,417,377
$407
20003 Anderson
7,984
5.68.67.1
N/A
$2,366,651
$296
20005 Atchison
16,481
4.68.78.0
N/A
$11,838,961
$718
20007 Barber
4,674
3.25.14.1
N/A
$897,842
$192
20009 Barton
27,703
3.56.15.8
11.8
$15,353,876
$554
20011 Bourbon
14,851
5.17.46.4
N/A
$6,194,693
$417
20013 Brown
10,009
4.66.45.2
N/A
$7,386,549
$738
20015 Butler
63,562
4.87.56.9
9.3
$21,094,367
$332
20017 Chase
2,804
4.65.04.7
N/A
$906,931
$323
20019 Chautauqua
3,768
6.110.17.1
N/A
$866,001
$230
20021 Cherokee
21,082
6.18.27.5
16.4
$38,536,963
$1,828
20023 Cheyenne
2,742
3.04.02.7
N/A
$1,094,361
$399
20025 Clark
2,108
3.43.93.3
N/A
$532,677
$253
20027 Clay
8,859
3.74.34.0
N/A
$2,910,187
$329
20029 Cloud
9,453
3.35.44.2
N/A
$4,174,785
$442
20031 Coffey
8,409
5.56.85.9
N/A
$4,975,298
$592
20033 Comanche
1,950
2.84.03.3
N/A
$466,120
$239
20035 Cowley
34,065
5.47.46.8
14.4
$12,640,095
$371
20037 Crawford
38,868
6.18.66.8
19.3
$38,024,257
$978
20039 Decatur
2,912
3.24.13.1
N/A
$838,410
$288
20041 Dickinson
19,328
3.75.55.1
N/A
$6,110,271
$316
20043 Doniphan
7,753
7.57.78.9
N/A
$7,463,282
$963
20045 Douglas
114,748
4.16.24.6
17.8
$62,798,315
$547
20047 Edwards
3,082
3.15.04.3
N/A
$389,349
$126
20049 Elk
3,047
6.28.96.5
N/A
$1,499,961
$492
20051 Ellis
27,801
2.94.53.1
12.5
$27,290,503
$982
20053 Ellsworth
6,250
3.44.53.7
N/A
$2,309,690
$370
20055 Finney
40,998
3.34.73.7
13.9
$15,183,987
$370
20057 Ford
33,293
3.14.03.2
16.9
$8,587,962
$258
20059 Franklin
26,562
5.78.96.9
9.0
$17,852,783
$672
20061 Geary
31,171
4.47.18.2
10.5
$50,138,410
$1,608
20063 Gove
2,548
2.53.62.4
N/A
$9,594,824
$3,766
20065 Graham
2,592
3.25.13.5
N/A
$1,596,708
$616
20067 Grant
7,395
2.84.63.4
N/A
$5,035,546
$681
20069 Gray
5,688
2.43.02.2
N/A
$4,500,981
$791
20071 Greeley
1,266
3.34.23.2
N/A
$285,929
$226
20073 Greenwood
6,861
5.36.56.5
N/A
$10,444,517
$1,522
20075 Hamilton
2,631
3.14.33.6
N/A
$489,982
$186
20077 Harper
5,857
3.55.04.6
N/A
$1,907,432
$326
20079 Harvey
33,675
3.96.68.7
6.0
$18,849,116
$560
20081 Haskell
3,919
2.33.22.9
N/A
$986,459
$252
20083 Hodgeman
1,948
3.34.93.4
N/A
$2,010,435
$1,032
20085 Jackson
13,240
6.47.26.2
N/A
$5,646,955
$427
20087 Jefferson
18,421
5.47.26.7
N/A
$7,869,340
$427
20089 Jewell
3,142
3.05.45.0
N/A
$335,496
$107
20091 Johnson
534,093
4.86.56.0
4.8
$247,706,042
$464
20093 Kearny
4,159
3.24.53.5
N/A
$5,497,211
$1,322
20095 Kingman
7,719
3.76.25.1
N/A
$2,004,076
$260
20097 Kiowa
2,541
3.44.34.0
N/A
$1,380,347
$543
20099 Labette
21,871
6.28.37.7
15.6
$11,062,883
$506
20101 Lane
1,743
4.83.82.6
N/A
$181,868
$104
20103 Leavenworth
74,276
6.17.77.5
8.7
$52,080,184
$701
20105 Lincoln
3,261
4.16.75.3
N/A
$769,087
$236
20107 Linn
9,616
6.610.19.1
N/A
$2,409,391
$251
20109 Logan
2,593
2.63.72.9
N/A
$2,952,204
$1,139
20111 Lyon
35,562
4.85.94.8
23.4
$13,785,635
$388
20115 Marion
12,100
4.05.86.2
N/A
$3,211,989
$265
20117 Marshall
10,178
4.86.04.7
N/A
$1,597,038
$157
20113 McPherson
29,044
3.65.24.7
9.3
$89,788,091
$3,091
20119 Meade
4,359
2.74.33.4
N/A
$1,532,702
$352
20121 Miami
30,989
5.37.46.9
6.6
$10,888,055
$351
20123 Mitchell
6,292
3.37.47.0
N/A
$8,344,401
$1,326
20125 Montgomery
34,395
6.710.98.6
16.2
$24,007,866
$698
20127 Morris
6,037
5.07.06.6
N/A
$945,424
$157
20129 Morton
2,978
2.64.63.4
N/A
$1,230,200
$413
20131 Nemaha
10,112
3.44.53.5
N/A
$7,465,532
$738
20133 Neosho
16,223
5.78.77.6
N/A
$5,663,458
$349
20135 Ness
2,945
2.94.73.1
N/A
$674,394
$229
20137 Norton
5,370
3.35.33.7
N/A
$2,268,819
$422
20139 Osage
16,327
6.17.47.4
N/A
$11,705,216
$717
20141 Osborne
3,804
3.85.14.8
N/A
$513,362
$135
20143 Ottawa
6,026
3.57.05.5
N/A
$1,446,684
$240
20145 Pawnee
6,291
3.04.34.1
N/A
$3,433,763
$546
20147 Phillips
5,339
6.86.85.0
N/A
$1,623,106
$304
20149 Pottawatomie
19,695
3.65.14.3
N/A
$12,849,689
$652
20151 Pratt
9,411
3.15.44.5
N/A
$8,011,567
$851
20153 Rawlins
2,503
3.34.23.2
N/A
$3,741,743
$1,495
20155 Reno
63,427
4.36.45.7
11.1
$112,472,219
$1,773
20157 Republic
4,812
3.44.63.4
N/A
$724,359
$151
20159 Rice
10,060
3.85.74.2
N/A
$3,173,919
$315
20161 Riley
71,069
3.03.73.4
21.1
$95,110,427
$1,338
20163 Rooks
5,136
4.77.56.3
N/A
$1,885,611
$367
20165 Rush
3,232
4.16.25.0
N/A
$1,163,682
$360
20167 Russell
6,641
3.85.54.2
N/A
$3,406,647
$513
20169 Saline
54,657
4.16.45.3
12.3
$20,865,471
$382
20171 Scott
4,577
2.93.42.9
N/A
$754,924
$165
20173 Sedgwick
482,863
5.08.87.6
13.1
$204,971,031
$424
20175 Seward
23,016
3.15.54.1
18.7
$11,553,868
$502
20177 Shawnee
174,709
5.26.55.8
13.4
$678,366,998
$3,883
20179 Sheridan
2,510
2.53.32.3
N/A
$426,550
$170
20181 Sherman
6,013
3.14.53.5
N/A
$4,737,340
$788
20183 Smith
3,901
6.34.93.8
N/A
$1,824,079
$468
20185 Stafford
4,326
3.46.24.8
N/A
$1,089,097
$252
20187 Stanton
2,148
2.93.92.9
N/A
$891,844
$415
20189 Stevens
5,056
3.65.63.7
N/A
$3,048,547
$603
20191 Sumner
23,616
4.88.48.0
11.4
$6,800,224
$288
20193 Thomas
7,277
3.03.93.0
N/A
$2,789,113
$383
20195 Trego
2,882
3.44.52.9
N/A
$1,418,373
$492
20197 Wabaunsee
6,922
4.67.55.5
N/A
$1,809,751
$261
20199 Wallace
1,404
5.56.07.3
N/A
$364,332
$259
20201 Washington
5,791
4.35.24.6
N/A
$1,138,607
$197
20203 Wichita
2,148
3.33.32.5
N/A
$787,298
$367
20205 Wilson
9,698
7.510.58.8
N/A
$1,445,920
$149
20207 Woodson
3,285
6.710.18.4
N/A
$576,469
$175
20209 Wyandotte
154,287
8.89.810.3
20.2
$102,064,434
$662

Statewide and Non-County Specific Projects

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Amount refers to both the amount of stimulus funding going toward the project and the face value of the loan.

Recipient Amount Type Description Federal Dept./Agency Date
KS DEPARTMENT OF LABOR $76,379,806.00 Grant Unemployment Insurance Federal Extension of Emergency Unemployment Compensation Benefits, Sec 2001 of Assist. for Unemployed Workers & Struggling Families Act, Recovery Act Labor Department / Employment and Training Administration
KS DEPARTMENT OF LABOR $68,978,143.00 Grant Unemployment Insurance Federal Extended Unemployment Compensation Benefits & Modernization, Sec. 2003 & 2005 of Assist for Unempl. Wkrs and Struggling Families Act, Rec Act Labor Department / Employment and Training Administration
KS DEPARTMENT OF LABOR $45,694,000.00 Grant Unemployment Insurance Federal Increase in Unemployment Compensation Benefits ($25 weekly), Sec 2002 of Assist. for Unemployed Wrkrs & Struggling Families Act, Recovery Act Labor Department / Employment and Training Administration
KS DEPARTMENT OF LABOR $4,926,439.00 Grant Unemployment Insurance ARRA Funds - Transfer to State UI Accounts from Employment Security Administration Account within the Unemployment Trust Fund Labor Department / Employment and Training Administration
KS DEPARTMENT OF LABOR $142,398.00 Grant Unemployment Insurance Unemployment Insurance Labor Department / Employment and Training Administration
KS DEPARTMENT OF LABOR $18,713.00 Grant Unemployment Insurance Unemployment Insurance Labor Department / Employment and Training Administration
KS DEPARTMENT OF LABOR $4,022.00 Grant Unemployment Insurance Unemployment Insurance Labor Department / Employment and Training Administration
KS DEPARTMENT OF LABOR $-47,974.00 Grant Trade Adjustment Assistance Unemployment Insurance Labor Department / Employment and Training Administration
KS DEPARTMENT OF LABOR $-163,757.00 Grant Unemployment Insurance Unemployment Insurance Labor Department / Employment and Training Administration

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