How Stafford County’s older population and government transfer dependency has changed over time
Since 1970, Stafford County’s population aged over 65 has increased by 1.9%, while income from age-related government transfers has fallen by 9.1%.
Since 1970, Stafford County’s population aged over 65 has increased by 1.9%, while income from age-related government transfers has fallen by 9.1%.
Since 1970, Rice County’s population aged over 65 has increased by 3.1%, while income from age-related government transfers has fallen by 6.2%.
Since 1970, Pratt County’s population aged over 65 has increased by 4.7%, while income from age-related government transfers has fallen by 4.7%.
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Since 1970, Pawnee County’s population aged over 65 has increased by 8.4%, while income from age-related government transfers has risen by 0.5%.
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Since 1970, Kiowa County’s population aged over 65 has increased by 5.6%, while income from age-related government transfers has fallen by 7.4%.
In 2022, Social Security transfers made up 12% of income in Comanche County, providing an average of $5,205 per capita to residents.
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In 2022, Social Security transfers made up 11% of income in Kiowa County, providing an average of $4,791 per capita to residents.
Kingman County’s older population has shrunk in the past decade, and so has the share of income from Social Security and Medicare.
In 2022, Social Security transfers made up 8.4% of income in Edwards County, providing an average of $4,901 per capita to residents.
In 2022, Social Security transfers made up 9.8% of income in Stafford County, providing an average of $4,650 per capita to residents.
In 2022, residents of Pratt County received an average of $11,268 per capita in government transfer payments—ranking it 34th lowest in Kansas.
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In 2022, Social Security transfers made up 11.3% of income in Barber County, providing an average of $5,693 per capita to residents.
Since 1970, Harper County’s population aged over 65 has increased by 2.2%, while income from age-related government transfers has fallen by 7.2%.
In 2022, Social Security transfers made up 9% of income in Harper County, providing an average of $5,234 per capita to residents.
In 2022, Social Security transfers made up 10.4% of income in Pawnee County, providing an average of $4,561 per capita to residents.
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In 2022, Social Security transfers made up 10.4% of income in Kingman County, providing an average of $5,202 per capita to residents.
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In 2022, residents of Rice County received an average of $11,650 per capita in government transfer payments—ranking it 42nd lowest in Kansas.
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In 2022, Social Security transfers made up 8.5% of income in Pratt County, providing an average of $4,552 per capita to residents.
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