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Demographic Trends from the 2000 Census Presented by Janet Harrah, Director Center for Economic Development and Business Research Wichita State University.

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1 Demographic Trends from the 2000 Census Presented by Janet Harrah, Director Center for Economic Development and Business Research Wichita State University

2 Trends Vary by Geography Kansas statewide Wichita MSA Kansas City MSA Rural Kansas

3 Composition of Population Race/ethnicity Age Gender Education

4 Dominant Trends Slow/moderate population growth Aging population Increasing racial/ethnic diversity Increasing urbanization Improving educational levels

5 Kansas – Population Kansas Increased 8.5% 1990 – 2000 2000: 2.69 million United States Increased 13.2% 1990 – 2000 2000: 281.4 million

6 Kansas – Gender Distribution Ratio of males vs. females more equal in 2000 than in 1990

7 Kansas – Age Median Age 1990: 32.9 yrs. 2000: 35.2 yrs. Fastest growth: 45 - 54 yrs. Largest age groups: 35 - 54 yrs. (prime working years) Question: Why did number of persons 60 - 74 years decline?

8 Kansas – Race/Ethnicity White non-Hispanic Increased 2% 83.1% of total Minorities Increased 58.3% 16.9% of total

9 Kansas – Language Challenge for employers and educators: 15,000 Kansans do not speak English at all 38,000 do not speak English well Majority of above are of working age

10 Kansas – Education High School Graduates 1990: 81.3% 2000: 86% College Graduates 1990: 21.1% 2000: 25.8% College enrollment decreased by 11,000

11 Kansas – Housing Stock Housing stock grew slower than population 1990: 1 million units 2000: 1.1 million units Increased 8.3% Vacancy rates declined 1990: 9.5% 2000: 8.2%

12 Kansas – Housing Costs Owner-Occupied Housing Costs Median Value: $83,500 Increased 18.5% Renter-Occupied Housing Costs Median Rent: $498 monthly Decreased 1.6%

13 Kansas – Employment Status Working Age Population Increased 9.5% Labor Force Participation rate: 67.5% Civilian Labor Force: 1.374 million Armed Forces: 15 thousand Military Forces Declined

14 Kansas – Income Median Household Income $40,624 increased 9.5% Per Capita Income $20,506 increased 13.4%

15 Wichita MSA – Population Wichita MSA Increased 12.4% 2000: 545 thousand Kansas Increased 8.5% 1990 – 2000 2000: 2.68 million

16 Wichita MSA – Age Median Age 1990: 32.1 yrs. 2000: 34.1 yrs. Fastest growth: 45 - 54 yrs. Largest age groups: 25 - 44 years (prime working years)

17 Wichita MSA – Race/Ethnicity White non-Hispanic Increased 3.7% 79% of total Minorities Increased 58.3% 21% of total

18 Wichita MSA – Language Af-Am. largest minority group Increased 15.5% Hispanics second largest minority group Increased 103.9% 54.7% of foreign-born population from Latin America

19 Wichita MSA – Education High School Graduates 1990: 82.2% 2000: 85.3% College Graduates 1990: 21.5% 2000: 24.7% College enrollment decreased by 113 students

20 Wichita MSA – Housing Stock Housing stock growth kept pace with population 1990: 202.5 thousand units 2000: 227.7 thousand units Increased: 12.4% Vacancy rates declined 1990: 7.8% 2000: 7.5%

21 Wichita MSA – Housing Costs Owner-Occupied Housing Costs Median Value: $83,100 Increased 7.6% (slower than statewide values) Renter-Occupied Housing Costs Median Rent: $506 monthly Decreased 5%

22 Wichita MSA – Employment Status Working Age Population Increased 12.6% Labor Force Participation rate: 68.3% Civilian Labor Force: 276 thousand Armed Forces: 2.8 thousand Military Forces Declined

23 Wichita MSA – Income Median Household Income $42,651 increased 4.1% Per Capita Income $20,692 increased 6.5% Income levels higher but grew at half rate of statewide averages

24 Kansas City MSA – Population Kansas City MSA Increased 16.7% 2000: 706 thousand Kansas Increased 8.5% 1990 – 2000 2000: 2.68 million

25 Kansas City MSA – Age Median Age 1990: (data not available) 2000: 34.7 yrs. Fastest growth: 45 - 54 yrs. Largest age groups: 25 - 44 yrs. (prime working years) ¼ of Kansas children under age 10 live in Kansas City MSA

26 Kansas City MSA – Race/Ethnicity White non-Hispanic Increased 10.1% 80% of total Minorities Increased 54.7% 20% of total

27 Kansas City MSA – Language 15 thousand (2.3%) of population does not speak English or does not speak English well

28 Kansas City MSA – Education High School Graduates 1990: 85.4% 2000: 89.3% College Graduates 1990: 29.8% 2000: 36.6%

29 Kansas City MSA -- Occupations Percent of population with college degree much higher than statewide or Wichita MSA Reflected in employment by industry Wichita: more manufacturing employees with technical education KC: more service sector employees

30 Kansas City MSA – Housing Stock Housing stock growth outpaced by population 1990: 244 thousand units 2000: 283 thousand units Increased: 16.2% Vacancy rates declined 1990: 7.2% 2000: 5.4%

31 Kansas City MSA – Housing Costs Owner-Occupied Housing Costs Median Value: $129,900 Increased 27% (faster than statewide values) Renter-Occupied Housing Costs Median Rent: $631 monthly Decreased 0.6%

32 Kansas City MSA – Employment Status Working Age Population Increased 17% Labor Force Participation rate: 70.2% Civilian Labor Force: 372 thousand Armed Forces: 2.7 thousand Military Forces Declined

33 Kansas City MSA – Income Median Household Income $52,297 increased 8.8% Per Capita Income $26,168 increased 14.7% Income levels higher than statewide and Wichita median

34 Rural Kansas – Population Rural Kansas Increased 3.6% 2000: 1.4 million Kansas Increased 8.5% 1990 – 2000 2000: 2.68 million

35 Rural Kansas – Age Median Age 1990: (data not available) 2000: 35.8 yrs. Fastest growth: 45 - 54 yrs. Largest age groups: 35 - 54 yrs.

36 Rural Kansas – Race/Ethnicity White non-Hispanic Decreased 1.9% 86.1% of total Minorities Increased 58% 13.9% of total

37 Rural Kansas – Education High School Graduates 1990: 79.2% 2000: 84.6% College Graduates 1990: 17.1% 2000: 20.8% Rural education levels lower than metropolitan areas

38 Rural Kansas – Housing Stock Housing stock growth outpaced population 1990: 598 thousand units 2000: 620 thousand units Increased: 3.8% Vacancy rates declined 1990: 11% 2000: 9.8%

39 Rural Kansas – Employment Status Working Age Population Increased 5.2% Labor Force Participation rate: 65.9% Civilian Labor Force: 726 thousand Armed Forces: 9.6 thousand Military Forces Declined


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