Reno County, KS
Migration of people and income, 2022–2023 filing years
Between the 2022 and 2023 filing years, Reno County, KS saw a net gain of 34 tax-filing households and a net gain of 206 individuals. On net, the area gained $4.9M in associated adjusted gross income (AGI, nominal dollars). The largest inflow came from Sedgwick County; the largest outflow went to Sedgwick County. These figures cover federal income tax filers only and do not indicate why people moved.
Income (AGI) in and out
Where movers came from
- 1Sedgwick County, KS265$15.4M
- 2Harvey County, KS81$3.6M
- 3McPherson County, KS80$3.0M
- 4Rice County, KS59$1.9M
- 5Saline County, KS30$1.1M
- 6Kingman County, KS21$948.0K
- 7Butler County, KS21$924.0K
- 8Barton County, KS21$962.0K
- 9Johnson County, KS20$1.3M
Where movers went
- 1Sedgwick County, KS264$11.9M
- 2McPherson County, KS96$5.1M
- 3Shawnee County, KS80$2.9M
- 4Harvey County, KS64$2.6M
- 5Johnson County, KS37$2.1M
- 6Rice County, KS32$1.9M
- 7Riley County, KS25$1.7M
- 8Saline County, KS24$683.0K
- 9Kingman County, KS21$875.0K
Net migration by year
| Year | Net AGI | Net people |
|---|---|---|
| 2012 | -$9.0M | -362 |
| 2013 | -$13.4M | -69 |
| 2014 | -$8.3M | -61 |
| 2015 | +$5.2M | -168 |
| 2016 | -$13.0M | -279 |
| 2017 | -$15.5M | -538 |
| 2018 | -$4.2M | -176 |
| 2019 | -$10.6M | -169 |
| 2020 | -$7.5M | +7 |
| 2021 | -$6.3M | +138 |
| 2022 | -$3.2M | 0 |
| 2023 | +$4.9M | +206 |
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Source: IRS Statistics of Income migration data (public domain). Covers federal income tax filers only; AGI is nominal (not inflation adjusted). These numbers describe movement of filers and their reported income, not why people moved or economic loss. Methodology and caveats.