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Population
  2000 2007
Population 2,688,418 2,775,997
State Rank 32 33
Median Age 35.2 36.2
Total 8 year-olds 39,881 37,752
Boys 20,375 19,474
Girls 19,506 18,278
Total 9 year-olds 40,180 37,232
Boys 20,622 18,935
Girls 19,558 18,297
Total 10 year-olds 41,417 36,650
Boys 21,313 18,864
Girls 20,104 17,786
Total 11 year-olds 40,300 37,748
Boys 20,712 19,297
Girls 19,588 18,451
Total 12 year-olds 40,128 37,971
Boys 20,579 19,482
Girls 19,549 18,489
 
How People Get to Work:
Drive Alone 82% 81%
Car Pool 11% 10%
Public Transportation 1% 0%

Geography
Capital Topeka
Largest City Wichita
Second Largest City Overland Park
Persons per square mile 33

Business
  2000 2006
Dentist Offices 1,016 1,018
Amusement Parks 5 3
FastFood Restaurants 2,200 2,257
Toy Stores 94 83
Video/Disc Rental Stores 185 168
Zoos & Botanical Gardens 3 10
Candy & Nut Stores 28 28
Pet & Pet Supply Stores 78 82
Ice Cream & Frozen Dessert Makers 0 0

Note: As is the case with all surveys, statistics from sample surveys are subject to sampling and nonsampling error.

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History

  • Date of Statehood: January 29, 1861
  • Population 1860: 107,206
  • Population 1900: 1,470,495
  • Population 1950: 1,905,299

I never knew that! *

  • Nickname: Sunflower State
  • Flower: Sunflower
  • Tree: Cottonwood
  • Bird: Western Meadowlark
  • Animal: Buffalo
  • Song: Home on the Range

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Who told you this stuff?

The U.S. Census Bureau takes a census of the population every 10 years, and censuses of economic activity and governments every five years. And every year, the Census Bureau conducts more than 100 other surveys. Data on this page come from Population Estimates, the Census of Population and Housing, the American Community Survey, and County Business Patterns.

How are these data collected?

The U.S. Census Bureau sends questionnaires in the mail or contacts businesses and households to participate in its surveys.

* State symbol information was obtained from various non-Census Bureau resources including state web sites, educational web sites, and commercial entities.

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